NGA: Thirsty Thursday – New IGU Technologies for Carbon Reduction and Zero Net Energy

NGA: Thirsty Thursday – New IGU Technologies for Carbon Reduction and Zero Net Energy
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Date: 13 May 2022

Join NGA for the next Thirsty Thursday session, New IGU Technologies for Carbon Reduction and Zero Net Energy, presented by Stephen Selkowitz of Stephen Selkowitz Consultants.

Learn about the latest IGU technologies, and the research and development still in progress, that will aid in the reduction of a building's carbon footprint and bring us closer toward the goal of a zero net energy building.

Note: This webinar will feature a recording of the live presentation given during the NGA Glass Conference: Long Beach in January.

This webinar is free to attend, though registration is required.

New IGU Technologies for Carbon Reduction and Zero Net Energy

 

Presented by Stephen Selkowitz

Principal, Stephen Selkowitz Consultants

Affiliate, Lawrence Berkeley National Labs

Stephen Selkowitz

May 19, 2022 at 1:00 pm ET

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No cost to attend

NGA's Thirsty Thursday webinar series consists of monthly online sessions, designed to be a condensed and convenient way to receive valuable education and information. Registrants will receive a reminder email with webinar login instructions approximately thirty minutes to one hour prior to the webinar beginning. Please be sure to whitelist messages@glass.org to ensure you receive this email.

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